#SkipItThere Are Plenty Of Celebs Who Surprisingly Don’t Like Their Own Songs

When an artist puts out a song, you would think it’s something they’re totally proud of. But as we’ve learned, musicians don’t always end up loving every song they’ve ever recorded and for various reasons, they end up not being fans of their own tunes. Imagine having to sing a song over and over again that you’re just not that into?

Take Cameron Dallas for example. The web star is now in full-on music-making mode and while he recently dropped the bop that is “Why Haven’t I Met You?” as his big introduction to the music world, he did once release a song a few years back called “She Bad.” The song isn’t on Cameron’s YouTube channel anymore, but it’s still out on the internet for fans to find. Speaking on The A-List Pop Live on Apple Music, the 24-year-old admitted he was never into the track to begin with.

“This was technically my second time releasing music. A couple of years ago, one of my old managers asked me if I wanted to go in the studio and see if I like making music. So I ended up doing that and that song ended up coming out. Now I wasn’t really a big fan of it, but it ended up coming out anyways and it’s there,” Cameron said. “But I think after that, it made me go back to the drawing board and think if I’m really going to do music, I need to invest my time in it and really spend a lot of time in it, so that’s what I did.”

At the end of the day, the lyrical content of “She Bad” just isn’t something Cam is necessarily proud of.

“I’m really big into lyrics and for me it was super important that I wasn’t just saying anything. And I think that’s what I did with my first song, it didn’t mean anything, it had no meaning towards me, no impact on my life, I just put it out. And I think for me, I wanted to be super vulnerable and talk about what I’m going through,” Cameron said.

Fair enough! And he’s not the only celeb who isn’t a huge fan of something he’s done in the past. Check out the gallery below to see who else doesn’t like their own songs.

Selena Gomez vs. “Come & Get It”

The 26-year-old songstress has admitted that one of her biggest songs ever is one of her least favorites, although she does still perform it.

“I love Stargate more than anything, but it’s very difficult for me to perform live. It’s not my song. To me, it sounds like a Rihanna reject,” Selena said to Entertainment Weekly back when she was gearing up for her Revival Tour. “That was just in the beginning. I was so young. I was wanting a hit: ‘I don’t know if I need a hit, but maybe I do so people can respect me?’ I’m grateful what [‘Come & Get It’] did for me, so it’d be stupid not to acknowledge it.”

Miley Cyrus vs. “Party in the U.S.A.”

“Party in the U.S.A.” is a straight-up jam but it’s a song Miley has admitted in the past, she’s personally not a fan of.

“Honestly, I picked that song because I needed something to go with my clothing line. I didn’t write it [and] I didn’t expect it to be popular, originally. It was just something that I wanted to do and I needed some songs and it turned out for the best,” she said. “I’ve never heard a Jay-Z song. I don’t listen to pop music. [‘Party in the U.S.A.’] is not even my style of music. I’m really blessed for it to have done as well as it has.”

Nick Jonas vs. “Pizza Girl”

Nick admitted that there’s one song he and his brothers made together for their show Jonas that he’s not a fan of because he felt like as one of the writers of it, he could’ve done more with it.

“I don’t love the song ‘Pizza Girl’ that we did for our TV show. I think back to it and listened to it the other day and I was like, ‘I don’t love it.’ Not because I’m embarrassed by it or anything. I’m actually ashamed of my lack of creativity in the song-writing department,” he explained. “‘Cause they said, ‘You know, we need you to write a song about how you fall in love with the pizza girl and then you eat pizza every day.’ And of course, it’s literally that. I fell in love with the pizza girl, now I eat pizza every day. Doesn’t even rhyme and it’s literally just exactly what they asked me to write about.”

Taylor Swift vs. “Better Than Revenge”

The song from her Speak Now album is all about a girl who she thinks stole her boyfriend, and it’s rumored to be about Camilla Belle and Joe Jonas. But as Taylor later explained, the song isn’t her favorite by any means since she has since then, well basically grew up, and realized that narrative isn’t quite accurate.

“I was 18 when I wrote that. That’s the age you are when you think someone can actually take your boyfriend. Then you grow up and realize no one take someone from you if they don’t want to leave,” she said.

Paramore vs. “Misery Business”

“Misery Business” was one of Paramore’s biggest hits, but it’s a song the band has since retired and won’t be singing live anymore. Before they performed it for the last time, songstress Hayley Williams explained to the the crowd, “Tonight, we’re playing this song for the last time for a very long time. This is a choice we made because we feel like we should. We feel like it’s time to move away from it for a little while,” she said.

Hayley has been vocal about how she feels like the song this song, which she wrote when she was a teenager, doesn’t reflect who she is today and overall, just doesn’t send a positive message.